Human retinal pigment epithelium cells can be imaged in vivo with a novel adaptive optics camera using transscleral illumination

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Title
Human retinal pigment epithelium cells can be imaged in vivo with a novel adaptive optics camera using transscleral illumination
Title of the conference
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
Author(s)
Simon-Zoula Sonja, Kowalczuk Laura, dornier R, Kunzi Mathieu, Iskandar Antonio, Misutkova Zuzana, Gryczka Aurélia, Navarro Aurélie, Jeunet Fanny, Mantel Irmela, Behar-Cohen Francine, Laforest Timothé, Moser Christophe
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/06/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
63
Number
7
Pages
1056
Language
english
Abstract
Histopathology studies described morphological changes of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) specific to the onset and progression of retinal diseases in human eyes. However to date, no valuable imaging tool is used in the clinic to image RPE cells. Transscleral Optical Imaging (TOI) uses an oblique illumination of the fundus combined with adaptive optics to provide cell-resolution images of the retinal layers up to the RPE, in vivo. A prospective study was carried out to assess safety and repeatability of TOI technology and characterize healthy RPE cells.
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